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Salty Irons
04-17-2019, 09:01 AM
So I was wondering if any of you had experience with trolling lures like rapalas and yozuri while kayaking? I'm really intrested if they get the action from a paddle kayak going about 3 mph consistently? Or is it better to just run something smaller while paddling the long distances out?
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Mahigeer
04-17-2019, 09:23 AM
I caught several needle fish and a trigger fish trolling a small Rapala at Mako-Ville.
I also lost a $20.00 Sebile lure used for the first time at Alfonsina's, Baja.
FISH11
04-17-2019, 10:02 AM
I have caught many species trolling Rapala's in La Jolla and both Bays. Some were not intended such as Hammer Heads and Treshers (lost the lures). Yellowtail, Bonitos, Greenback Macs, small WSB, Calicos, etc. The speed is more like 1-2 mph, it's got to do with the lure action and the rod tip will tell you. When I can't make bait or run out of bait is a good time. They are great to use when furbags just won't leave your live macs alone. Also caught fish trolling irons and flat falls.
aznative96
04-17-2019, 01:24 PM
You can troll crankbaits at kayak speeds. It does get a bit faster if you can troll them with the wind and current. If you need to get your crankbaits down use a rubber band and a weight (called the poor man's downrigger). Here is one video on you tube. I'm sure there are plenty more.
I troll crankbaits here in Hawaii all the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MfQJskQOyQ
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